Mat 14, 1914. 



The Florists' Review 



33 



SWEET PEAS 



We have the fine quality and large supply. 



GOOD ROSES 



You will make no mistake if you order of us. 



GERMAN IRIS 



Selling excellently — you will find it useful. 



EASTER LILIES 



You can get all you want if you send your order here. 



ALSO A FIRST-CLASS LOT OF CARNATIONS 



A. L. VAUGHAN & CO. 



(NOT INC.) 



161 No. Wabash Avenue, Phone:— central 2571.2572 



CHICAGO 



Mention Th^ ReTlew wbeo yoo wrtte 



Porch 



BASKETS 



Arbor 



SEND FOR OUR NEW CATALOGUE 



RAEDLEIN BASKET COMPANY, 



713-717 Milwaukee AT«nue 



CHICAGO 





Mention The Bt1<w wImb job wrtf . 



done 60 well in the moving picture busi- 

 ness aa a. side issue that they are think- 

 ing of devoting their entire attention 

 to amusement enterprises. 



The purchase of a touring car was the 

 principal' object of A. L. Glaser's trip 

 from Dubuque May 9, 



According to George Wienhoeber, 

 Mothers ' day is no good to the Fleisch- 

 man Floral Co. He says the extra busi- 

 ness for the day comes from those who 

 are not regular flower buyers and whose 

 purchases are too small to be profitable 

 — but he admits that his view does not 

 apply to many stores, and that for the 

 average florist Mothers' day has turned 

 out a great help. 



A different plan is being followed in 

 planting the J. A. Budlong range this 

 season. The stock is being planted in 

 blocks, all of each variety together, in- 

 stead of in scattered houses. 



Michael Fink, of the Chicago Flower 

 Growers' Association, met with a fall 

 downstairs at his home May 10. Except 

 for a few bruises and a shaking up, he 

 escaped without injury. 



Miss O'Neil, cashier at George Bein- 



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bsie Sentiments^' 



>>. 



ORDEE^ NOW FOR GRADUATION 

 RUDESILL & . COMPANY 



726 2d Avenne South FORT DODGE, IOWA 



WRITE FOR PRICES 



Mention The IU>1ew whao yoa wttte. 



berg's, has been confined to her home 

 by illness. 



Having found the horse and wagon 

 antiquated, Anton Then has placed an 

 order for a motor truck like the one 

 Sam Pearce has used so satisfactorily. 

 It is the Nelson-Le Moon. 



The E. Wienhoeber Co, last week had 

 an exceptional wedding decoration, an 

 account of which will be found on an- 

 other page. 



Peonies frequently have been cut at 

 Batavia in time for Memorial day, but 



0. Johnson sees little prospect of it for 

 this season. 



The North Clark street store of the 

 George Wittbold Co. met the Mothers' 

 day demand for white carnations with 

 original ideas in . baskets and bouquets 

 and scored a sale in almost every in- 

 stance. Victor Young, the manager, fol- 

 lowed the tip in The Review and pushed 

 other flowers. He believes that another 

 year will find the white carnation leas in 

 demand. 



C. L. Washburn noted a new use of 



